Tuesday, June 2 2026

‘Deadbeats Never Die’- Mike Lotito, confronting addiction’s cruel double standards

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There’s no attempt to soften the edges of Mike Lotito’s ‘Deadbeats Never Die’. Here, the Austin-based artist approaches addiction, shame and […]

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‘War Killer’- Reetoxa, turning lockdown anxiety into a blunt punk statement

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There’s a ragged, combustible energy running through Reetoxa’s ‘War Killer’ that feels refreshingly unconcerned with polish or diplomacy. Led by former […]

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‘Chapter Two’- Least We Got Shoes, hitting their stride with an expansive punch

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There’s a certain moment every band reaches where raw potential sharpens into something fully realised. And with their new album ‘Chapter […]

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‘Punchline Blues’- Lurcher, striking harder than ever

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There’s a certain kind of band that feel forged in repetition, routine, and the kind of environments where creativity is […]

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‘USA’- OpCritical, delivering a defiant rallying cry

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There’s something electrifying about a song that arrives fully charged, fists raised, and ready to shake the room. ‘USA’ by […]

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‘Art.’- The Nightbirds, turning friction into fuel

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There’s something bracing about ‘ART.’, the latest full-length from Auburn’s The Nightbirds. It opens like a live wire, deliver something humming, […]

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‘You Better Believe’- Criminal Hero, kicking the door open with no-nonsense charge

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Some debuts creep in quietly, but Criminal Hero arrives swinging. His debut single ‘You Better Believe’ bursts forward on a […]

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‘Adventures in Sound Vol.2’- Home Hearing Records, a fearless underground tapestry

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Compilations can often feel like loose playlists stitched together for convenience. But ‘Adventures in Sound Vol. 2’ is the exact opposite. This […]

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‘Shopping Around’- Reptile Tile, art-punk at its most playful

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Reptile Tile’s ‘Shopping Around’ is the kind of track that reminds you why the underground matters. It’s inventive, mischievous, joyfully abrasive, and, […]

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‘Softly Spoken’- Jodie Langford, turning chaos into catharsis

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In her eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Softly Spoken’, Hull’s Jodie Langford does what few artists dare: she weaponises vulnerability into sound. Teaming […]

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